Homeless Man Involved In $400,000 GoFundMe Scam Arrested

posted by Bill Galluccio -
Jan 10, 2019

The homeless man at the center of a $400,000 GoFundMe scam has been arrested in Philadelphia after he failed to show up for a mandatory court appearance in New Jersey. The Burlington County prosecutor's office said it will begin the process to get Johnny Bobbitt extradited.

Their heartwarming story went viral after Bobbitt, a homeless military veteran, gave McClure his last $20 when she ran out of gas. McClure and D'Amico set up a GoFundMe page to raise money in an effort to help Bobbitt following his selfless act of kindness.

The story turned out to be a lie, and it quickly fell apart after Bobbitt claimed the couple refused to give him the money that they had raised. McClure and D'Amico allegedly used the donated money to go on lavish vacations and buy expensive luxury items.

Bobbitt was arrested in December and released on bail. He was required to attend Narcotics Anonymous and forced to wear an electronic monitoring device.